Getting a boy to fall head-over-heels in love with you isn’t easy. Especially when he’s been in love with your cousin for as long as you can remember.

Lana has lived her life in her cousin’s shadow. Ashton always made perfect grades, had tons of friends, and looks model-perfect. And she’s always had Sawyer Vincent—the only boy Lana’s ever wanted—wrapped around her finger. But now things are different. Lana has a chance to make Sawyer see her, and she’s taking it. If only he’d get over Ashton—because Lana is sick of second-best.

Sawyer’s heart is broken. He’s lost his best girl to his best friend. And then Lana comes to town. Ashton’s cousin has always been sweet and soft-spoken, but now she’s drop-dead gorgeous as well. Sawyer doesn’t know if Lana can heal his broken heart, but spending time with her might at least make Ashton jealous.

What starts as a carefree fling becomes a lusty game of seduction. Sawyer and Lana may have different motives, but their scintillating hookups are the same kind of steamy. . .

My Rating: 5 stars

My Thoughts:

Wow. I didn’t think it was at all possible for this book to be better than The Vincent Boys…man was I wrong. This sequel was in-cre-di-ble! I mean, in the last book, I really didn’t think I could ever like Sawyer better then Beau but he is definitely at least tied now!

Lana, Ashton’s cousin, comes to town determined to make Sawyer fall in love with her. Sawyer is still heartbroken because of losing Ashton and he thinks Lana is the perfect way to get to Ashton, that is until he falls in love with her!

Lana has loved Sawyer since she was a little girl and always says that he is the right Vincent boy. Although there relationship means more to her than him at first, Sawyer slowly starts to realize that Lana is the perfect girl for him. She is so sweet and caring and lovable that it was impossible for him to not fall in love with her! Sawyer definitely shows his bad boy side in this book, so that being said this book is quite a bit steamier than the last!

Like Vincent Boys, this book was told from both characters POV. It got very frustrating at times because you could see just how much Lana loved Sawyer, but Sawyer was thinking of her as a means to get to Ashton. Of course, this is just until he realizes how madly in love he is with Lana, so that definitely makes up for it.

If you loved The Vincent Boys, than you should, without a seconds hesitation, read this book now!